Macclesfield Express

Cllr apologises after comments at a meeting

- BY BELINDA RYAN

ACOUNCILLO­R accused of being rude to members of the Friends of Poynton Pool group in a public meeting has formally apologised.

Mark Goldsmith told a meeting of the economy and growth committee he was sorry if he had not met the standards expected when he chaired its previous meeting.

That January meeting at Macclesfie­ld Town Hall turned into a shambles – and had to be temporaril­y adjourned – during a discussion about safety works required for the Poynton Pool reservoir.

This week, Cllr Goldsmith said: “During the previous committee meeting on January 26, some of those present felt that I was rude to speakers from Friends of Poynton Pool.

“Therefore happy to apologise if I gave that impression, my only intention was to convey the legal obligation­s on Cheshire East regarding public safety.

“So I apologise if I fell below the standards expected at that meeting.”

Coun Goldsmith came under fire when, during the January meeting, he challenged experts representi­ng the Friends of Poynton Pool about their credential­s.

At one stage, while responding to a 5,800 signature petition presented by the group about the reservoir – he referred to one of the group’s expert witnesses as a ‘man who worked for a company making hair straighten­ers’.

This was despite being told earlier in the meeting by the expert himself that he was a chartered engineer and a Fellow of the Institutio­n of Civil Engineers, who was currently working on safety improvemen­ts on statutory reservoirs across the UK.

Coun Goldsmith appeared to have confused the company the expert had once worked for – GHD – with the company of the same name which makes hair straighten­ers.

This resulted in an angry outburst and calls of ‘outrageous’ from the public gallery.

Sutton councillor Chris O’Leary had then called for a new committee chair to be appointed for the rest of the meeting, although that did not happen.

Coun Goldsmith no longer chairs economy and growth, he is now the chair of the council’s highways and transport committee.

There is no indication the move was in response to events at the January meeting – a new highways chair was needed because Coun Craig Browne stepped down from the role.

 ?? ?? ●●Cllr Mark Goldsmith
●●Cllr Mark Goldsmith

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